First of all, let me preface this post with the sincere fact that The Needle LOVES Kanye West’s music. When the video for “Through the Wire” came out on MTV, I knew he was something new and fresh for music. “808’s and Heartbreak” was just another genius reinvention of hip-hop as we know it and one of the most played albums on my iPod Touch, hands down. Beyond his music, he has been very visible as a philanthropist, a restaurateur and has performed for various charitable causes including Live Aid and a benefit for Hurricane Katrina.
As much as I love listening to his music and appreciating the juggernaut that West has become (outspokenness and all), I am convinced that Kanye, in all of his sunglassed, popped-collared, tight-pantsed glory is a fabulous homosexual. While he has been in some seemingly serious relationships with women, I venture to produce various levels of proof from the various stages of West’s career to confirm my hypothesis; Kanye is Kan-Gay.
Exhibit 1: Soon after his debut album “The College Dropout” started showing up in stores, West persuaded Sway of MTV fame to interview him on a program, aptly named, “All Eyes On Kanye West”. In this interview (read it yourself), he confesses his love for Fiona Apple’s music, and calls out hip-hop for being homophobic. He was called a “fag” in high school and had a cousin who was gay “who he loved.” And with how politically vocal he is, he made the comparison that the black man’s civil rights struggle was similar to that of the homosexual man’s. If someone in one of the most ethnically-proud, homophobic, female-objectifying industries in America comes out speaking so staunchly against homophobia, while admittedly noble, seems a little suspect.
Exhibit 2: His nickname is “The Louis Vuitton Don.” He has penchant for Italian shoes, nice suits and designing apparel and accessories. He’s also courting various fashion houses for internships. I’ve seen enough “Project Runway” to know better; no one is auditioning for the show because of the plethora of straight guys to hook up with.
Exhibit 3: The lyrics to “Love Lockdown” from his latest album speaks volumes to the lifestyle he could be suppressing. The confusion and theme of repression throughout is very telling (edited for repetition):
I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
What I had to do
Had to run from you
I’m in love with you
But the vibe is wrong
And that haunted me all the way home
So you never know
Never, never know
Never know enough
Til it’s over love
Til we lose control
System overload
Screamin’ no, no, no, no, no
I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
See I want to move
But can’t escape from you
So I keep it low
Keep a secret code
So everybody else don’t have to know….
I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
I can’t keep my cool
So I keep it true
I got something to lose
So I gotta move
I can’t keep myself
And still keep you too
So I keep in mind
When I’m on my own
Somewhere far from home
In the danger zone
How many times did I tell you
‘fore it finally got through
You lose, you lose
I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
See I had to go
See I had to move
No more wasting time
You can’t wait for life
We’re just racing time
Where’s the finish line
So keep your love locked down
Your love locked down…
I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
I bet no one knew
I got no one new
No, I said I’m through
But got love for you
But I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
Gotta keep it going
Keep the lovin’ going
Keep it on a roll
Only God knows
If I’ll be with you
Baby I’m confused
You choose, you choose
I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
Where I want to go
I don’t need you
I’ve been down this road
Too many times before
I’m not lovin’ you
Way I wanted to
So keep your love locked down
Your love locked down…
In the end, you can reach your own conclusions regarding the sexual preferences of Kanye West, but I feel the aforementioned exhibits illustrate my point that if not gay, West is at least bi-sexual.
I’m not going to quit listening or impatiently anticipating the ingenuity of West’s next musical conquest.
…But I am not going to be able to restrain myself from changing the lyrics to “Love Lockdown” to: “I’m not loving you/Way I wanted to/In your poopshoot/I wear Armani suits…”
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